MAAC Teams Win Nine Games in 2011 Sears BracketBusters

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Edison, N.J. – Nine of the MAAC men\’s basketball teams earned victories earlier today in the 2011 Sears BracketBusters.

Derek Needham scored 19 points and Colin Nickerson added 17 to lead Fairfield over Austin Peay, 76-69. The Stags outscored the Governors, 22-8, in the paint and scored 18 points off 12 first-half turnovers en route to a 34-29 halftime lead. With the score tied at 58 and less than six minutes to go, Needham sparked a 17-7 run with a 3-pointer followed by a layup with 5:01 left to play. Two free throws from Nickerson with 38 seconds remaining ended the run and sealed the win for Fairfield. Ryan Olander scored 11 points and Keith Matthews had 10 for the Stags, who have won four straight and 21 of their past 23 games after starting the year 1-3. Nickerson also added eight rebounds and seven steals. TyShwan Edmondson scored 29 points to lead Austin Peay.

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Pennsauken GOP Club calls for the immediate resignation of Rick DeMichele as County GOP chairman

 

Pennsauken, NJ, February 24, 2011: The president of the Pennsauken GOP Club called for the immediate resignation of Rick DeMichele citing a variety issues including the fact that they have not been welcomed as a voice for some time.


\”For Mr. DeMichele to continue in his current role is devastating, said Mr. Bill Chester, newly elected president of Pennsauken GOP. \”Over the years, as an outsider, something never seemed quite right about the Republicans consistently losing. I often wondered why the Pennsauken Mart was never made into a bigger issue. It hasn’t taken me long to figure out why Camden County Republicans are perennial losers. The Camden County GOP loses, and will continue to lose because Mr. DeMichele has failed to garner support to energize the party base. Pennsauken is one of the largest towns in Camden County yet we have been excluded by Mr. DeMichele because he fails to recognize the value of collaboration, debate and the passion our Republican supporters bring to the table. In the era of the Tea Party, we were kicked out and replaced with a person we don’t even know or never met. It seems to me Mr. DeMichele is more interested in protecting his own turf instead of embracing a new voice. The same thing happened in Cherry Hill in 2009, so he has a record of packing the committee with his own opinion. \”


Mr. Chester continued, \”What I find most troubling is the absence of a voice on the things important to Pennsauken and the Republican constituency. When the City of Camden laid off the police and fire officers as a border town to Camden, Mr. DeMichele failed the people of Camden and Pennsauken by not voicing a single word of protest. These layoffs are a direct result of unconscionable mismanagement by the Camden County Democrats. More than ever, when our town needed a seat at the table, Mr. DeMichele was nowhere to be found. In lieu of speaking out, he instead posted our picture up on his blog in which Pennsauken is spelled wrong and one of the officers is omitted. That says a lot.\”


\”It seems to me if we were a baseball team, our manger would be fired after four years of producing a losing record\”, stated Bill Chester. \”It’s time for other Republicans to step up to the plate.\”

 

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Blast, Fire Hit Pa. Natural Gas Site; Three Hurt | Firehouse.com

The blaze burned in several liquid storage tanks.

Story by wtov9.com 

Posted: Thu, 02/24/2011 – 01:33am
Updated: Thu, 02/24/2011 – 02:27pm

AVELLA, Pa. —

A massive fire that burned in several liquid storage tanks at a natural gas facility in western Pennsylvania is out, but several local fire departments are helping to make sure the fire does not restart.

At least three contract workers at the site, owned by Chesapeake Appalachia, were injured. Two were flown by medical helicopter to Pittsburgh hospitals. The third was taken by ambulance. Their names and conditions have not been released.

\”It\’s scary,\” said Dana Checchini, who lives nearby. \”Even if you don\’t know the person, it still affects you, because you know somebody had to have gotten hurt by it.\”

Emergency officials in Washington County say the blast in Independence Township was reported at about 6:20 p.m. Wednesday.

The location is roughly 15 miles southeast of Follansbee, W.Va., and nearly every volunteer fire department in Brooke County crossed the state line to assist in the firefighting effort.

Five \”frack tanks\” — steel tanks used to hold liquids — caught fire and burned until just before 10 p.m., according to Katy Gresh, a spokesperson for the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental protection.

Three gas wells on the site were not affected.

While regulators believe there is no threat to residents living nearby, many reported feeling the initial blast and several secondary explosions.

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NJSIAA Girl Basketball Brackets; MaxPreps Picks GHS To Win

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Gloucester City Council Meeting Agenda Feb. 24

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Michigan City to Lay Off Entire Fire Department | Firehouse.com

The layoffs affect all 27 Allen Park firefighters except for the department\’s fire chief, who is appointed.

BY TAMMY STABLES BATTAGLIA and NAOMI R. PATTON – Detroit Free Press

Firefighters in Allen Park this morning were still reeling over news that the city \"Images-29\" council voted to issue layoff notices to nearly the entire department.

The notices to the department\’s 27 firefighters are to be issued today and would take effect in 30 days, although Mayor Gary Burtka said he\’s \”hoping to negotiate to avoid that.\”

City Administrator Eric Waidelich said today that the city doesn\’t intend to shutter the department, although the city has talked to other municipalities theoretically about how to share some city services.

The Allen Park City Council voted unanimously Tuesday to issue the notices on the advice of the lawyer that handles the city\’s union negotiations, in an effort to win concessions from firefighters, he said.

\”The city is doing everything within its power to not lay off firefighters,\” Waidelich said. \”It\’s just the economy.\”

The city\’s 2010-2011 budget was originally projected to break even, with $21 million in revenue to cover $20.7 million in expenses, Waidelich said. But falling property tax revenues and residents\’ failure to pay taxes and emergency medical service bills has contributed to a $1 million shortfall, he said.

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Community News: City of Gloucester City

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GLOUCESTER CITY RECEIVES AWARD FROM CAMDEN COUNTY MUNICIPAL JOINT INSURANCE FUND

 

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 Gloucester City was recently selected by the Camden County Joint Insurance Fund as the winner of the award for \”Best Overall Performance\” for a municipality in the Joint Insurance Fund with over 50 Employees for 2010. Gloucester City received a plaque and $1500 to be used for safety equipment and material. The Camden County Joint Insurance Fund is made up of 36 municipalities, fire districts and authorities in South Jersey.

 

GLOUCESTER CITY INSTITUTES HOUSING AND BUILDING CODE COMPLAINT FORM

 

Gloucester City has created a Housing and Building Code Complaint Form for residents and businesses to report a complaint regarding a variety of issues. The City hopes that this will aid individuals who have a complaint and cannot stop by the Housing Office or the Municipal Building. The Complaint form can be accessed on the City website www.cityofgloucester.org, by hitting the tab for government and then for the housing department.

 

Your complaint will be kept confidential and will be looked at in a timely manner. The City believes this complaint form will allow the city to act on complaints in a more efficient manner.

 

GLOUCESTER CITY RECEIVES GRANT FOR WATER AND SEWER LINES

 

  Gloucester City was recently awarded a Small Cities CDBG grant in the amount of $500,000.

This award will provide funds to replace the sewer line on Monmouth Street between Broadway and East Railroad and to replace sewer and water lines under the railroad tracks located on Monmouth Street.

 

This project will be put out to public bid in the next few months. The City anticipates this project to get started sometime in late summer or early fall of 2011.

 

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JONES NAMED 2010-11 NJAC \”PONY WILSON\” MEN’S BASKETBALL PLAYER OF THE YEAR

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Sunshine Week Issues Model Open Government Proclamation

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Siracusa earns NJAC honors

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